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What You'll Learn Inside This Book...
The experience modification factor is a concept used by insurance companies to determine if an employer’s loss history is better or worse than average for similar companies in an industry. However, while the function of the experience modification factor can be simple to understand, the elements of the formula and its greater impact are complicated.  

The most important concept to understand with the experience modification factor is the relationship of the numbers in the formula, and how improvements in injury management will lead to lower workers’ comp premiums.

This book covers the fundamental concepts of the experience modification formula that every workers’ compensation professional should know. 
Book Outline:
Part 1: Foundational Definitions
In this section of the book, you will learn the fundamentals of the experience mod and formula including:
      - Good / Bad mod examples
      - Frequency and Severity Impact
      - Split Rating
      - Calculating the Minimum Mod
      - Experience Rating Formula Definitions

Part 2: The Mod Formula and the Relationship of the Numbers
While the experience mod formula can be confusing and complicated, understanding the equation is not nearly as important as comprehending the relationship of the numbers. This section is set up in a mock quiz format and will cover examples of how changes in claim cost inputs affect the final experience mod. 
      - What happens to the mod if:   
               - Actual incurred losses (H) decrease or increase?
               - Actual incurred losses (H) stay the same & actual primary losses (I) increase?
               - Actual incurred losses (H) stay the same & actual primary losses (I) increase  
                 at a small company with a smaller Wt value?
               - Actual incurred losses stay the same, and payroll increases?
               - A company fraudulently uses a lower-priced class code to save money on 
                 their workers’ comp premium, and actual incurred losses stay the same?

Part 3: Leverage the Experience Mod to Lower Work Comp Costs 
The largest benefit of understanding the experience modification factor formula for employers and service providers is knowing how to leverage the numbers to lower workers’ comp costs. This section covers practical, how-to steps to drive positive results including:
      - The multiplier effect
      - Experience Rating Adjustment (ERA) 
      - Net vs. Gross Deductible 
      - Minimum & Controllable Mod Calculations with Work Comp Metrics 
      - Unit Statistical Date 
meet the master behind the book
Michael Stack
Michael Stack, CEO of Amaxx LLC, is an expert in workers’ compensation cost containment systems and provides education, training, and consulting to help employers reduce their workers’ compensation costs by 20% to 50%. 

He is a co-author of the #1 selling comprehensive training guide “Your Ultimate Guide to Mastering Workers’ Comp Costs: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%.” 

Stack is founder and lead trainer of Amaxx Workers’ Comp Training Center, an exclusive training organization teaching workers’ compensation cost containment best practices for the Certified Master of Workers’ Compensation designation.
"The experience mod is a fundamental topic in workers' compensation. You are going to love this straightforward guide to understand it, and know how to use it."
- Michael Stack
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